Hey Scribbler, thanks for the friend request. Its such a pleasure to meet you as my first friend on authors.com. Let me know more about you, we may just be better friends.
Hey Scribbler, thanks for the friends request! I'm a new author, I've got two books published, one a fictional thriller thru LuLu.com entitled The Curse Of The Devil's Wolf Strap. I've written two more books on this series so it will be a trilogy.Hope to have them published thru LuLu in near future. I also have a Mystery Novel out entitled The Rileyville Mystery thru Publish America.I've completed a sequel to it as well.I love writing fiction!
I've got the dreaded dial up internet so photo will be added later. I wasn't sure if I could add links to my other sights or not where my books are shown? I have a my space link, facebook, authorsden, Lulu, as well as a PA link too! May have to have my teenage son to help me with that! "I'm old school," or should I say "old fart" so all this modern technology leaves me flustered at times LOL
It's nice to met you too! There's a few other sites I found to try and connect with other authors but I have not recieved much of a response from them. This is the first site I've been to that actually has a tight community base.
As for my name, it's a combination of penname and real name.
I have a website if you want to learn a bit more about me, or you could always ask. I'm generally a very open person. :)
I have to say, I don't think I've met many people who enjoy essay writing as a type of literature. I normally read essays when I need to research, I don't go hunting for them to read for leisure. I find it quite interesting that you're an essay-type person (if that makes any sense...lol).
well, i am a young writer from Ghana. i have written seven books but now in search of a publisher. i write spiritual, inspirational, Poems, essays books. i do memoir writings too. well, i was endowed with this knack for writing in my DNA. for more info, contact me: maxcan123@gmail.com or visit www.rbotchwey.blogspot.com or www.facebook.com/rbotchwey
hope to heard from you
Thank you for your welcome. I write outback sagas. The trilogy I have completed is set on the CentralTablelands (Carnarvon Gorge area) in Queensland, Australia. I love the huge landscapes and the interesting people that live there. I write fiction (sometimes based on truth) set in the history and politics of the time.
Cheers, Barbara.
Thanks for welcoming me I'm glad to be here.I'm a begginer actually my first book I'd like to have published is called "The Outsiders" Its more of a book for 8 year olds and up.
I have yet to complete it and make a manucript. that is giong to take some time though.
Thanks I am completing a documented true story about 25yrs employment at a univesity while ill with multiple sclerosis and the trials and torment because of clerks's disability there were some funny and sad stories .
I have contacted author house in the usa who seem tohave agood marketing plan to distribute and sell books
Thanks for the welcome and I look forward to being a part of this community. Sorry for replying so late but I'm a late, late, night owl - I enjoy the peace and quiet and no phones ringing.
I've been writing thought provoking essays and you can get a taste of that writing on my newly started blog at A Few Thoughts if that dosen't take you there this is the address (link) http://acriser-afewthoughts.blogspot.com/.
Take a look and let me know what you think. I'm not interested in a critique of the subject matter, but the writing style. Even though I blog I'm focusing on writing children's stories and that's where I'll need the help.
Thank you so much and nice to meet you too, Scribbles!
I'll try! Promisse and hope all of you, friendly people that received me, correct me when I fail.
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As for my name, it's a combination of penname and real name.
I have a website if you want to learn a bit more about me, or you could always ask. I'm generally a very open person. :)
I have to say, I don't think I've met many people who enjoy essay writing as a type of literature. I normally read essays when I need to research, I don't go hunting for them to read for leisure. I find it quite interesting that you're an essay-type person (if that makes any sense...lol).
Thank you again for the comment.
Thanks for the warm welcome.
www.rbotchwey.blogspot.com or www.facebook.com/rbotchwey
hope to heard from you
Cheers, Barbara.
I have yet to complete it and make a manucript. that is giong to take some time though.
I have contacted author house in the usa who seem tohave agood marketing plan to distribute and sell books
rgds mike email spartica@hotmail.com
I've been writing thought provoking essays and you can get a taste of that writing on my newly started blog at A Few Thoughts if that dosen't take you there this is the address (link) http://acriser-afewthoughts.blogspot.com/.
Take a look and let me know what you think. I'm not interested in a critique of the subject matter, but the writing style. Even though I blog I'm focusing on writing children's stories and that's where I'll need the help.
I'll try! Promisse and hope all of you, friendly people that received me, correct me when I fail.
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